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The spectra of the sun and a green leaf are different. The sun's spectrum contains a wide range of colors, while a green leaf's spectrum is more focused on green wavelengths due to chlorophyll absorption.
Because the amount of chlorophyll in the top of leaf is much greater than the amount of chlorophyll in the bottom of leaf. As the chlorophyll is green in colour that's why the top portion of leaf is more green in colour.
Dewdrops form on a leaf when the leaf's surface cools down at night, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form tiny water droplets. This process is known as condensation and occurs when the temperature of the leaf drops below the dew point temperature. Dewdrops can also form when warmer air comes into contact with a cooler leaf surface.
The sun supplies light energy to a leaf through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is used by the leaf to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which provides the plant with food and energy for growth.
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Violet, blue, and red are the colors your eye responds to most when looking at a green leaf.
Violet, blue, and red are the colors your eye responds to most when looking at a green leaf.
A green leaf absorbs most colors of light except for green; it mainly absorbs red and blue light. The green color we see is reflected light, making the leaf appear green to our eyes.
A green leaf absorbs most colors in the visible spectrum except for green light, which is reflected. This reflected green light is what gives the leaf its green color.
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The green color of a leaf is due to the pigment chlorophyll, which absorbs most colors from white light except for green, which is reflected. This reflected green light is what our eyes perceive, making the leaf appear green.
Each bud on a tree is the beginning of a new leaf. The sun warms the bud and the new leaf begins to grow. As the leaf grows it starts to make its own food.Each leaf is like a tiny food factory. The leaf uses sunlight, things in the air, water and a green matter called CHLOROPHYLL. (CHLOR-RO-FILL)The green chlorophyll covers up the other colors of the leaf. It covers up the other colors so we can see only green leaves.When fall begins, the leaf starts to die. There is less sunlight because the days are shorter. The leaf no longer makes food.When the leaf begins to die, the leaf no longer makes food. The chlorophyll breaks down and the green color begins to disappear.All the hidden colors--the reds, yellows, Oranges, and browns can now be seen!
The chloroplasts in the leaf take up all colors of light for energy other than green, which is reflected. We only see the reflected light which makes leaves green.
Light that is white contains all the colours. When the light hits the leaf, it absorbs all the colours apart from the green light which is reflected back out to your eyes. So you see the leaf as green.